Kenzo wrote:I don't understand it either.
If they need entire clips, why create subclips?
The reason I could think of is that it's easy to make Subclips from the Viewer with Alt/Option-B and set a different in/out for them at the same time.
So in 17.3 a workflow might be something like:
1. Browse clip in viewer
2. Set in/out pair 1
3. Alt/Option + B to add new Subclip, set Full Clip Extents in the New Clip dialogue, optionally set a name
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for multiple other in/out pairs
Now each subclip can be dragged to a timeline and will initially start as a subsection of the original clip, using the saved in/out. But because of Full Clip Extents, they can also be extended later during editing.
I guess that's the reason to do that? And that workflow did get a lot better in 17.3 because in previous versions there was no New Clip dialogue in which you could immediately set Full Clip Extents, and you also had to go back and manually rename them separately.
But the fact that the workflow was bad before 17.3 makes me wonder even more why people still used subclips, when they could use Duration Markers instead? Which don't seem to suffer from any of those downsides.
With Duration Markers the fast workflow is:
0. Assign a shortcut to "Convert In/Out To Duration Marker"
1. Browse clip in viewer
2. Set in/out pair 1
3. Hit the shortcut to make a Duration Marker, then optionally hit Shift+M to bring up the Edit Marker dialogue to set name, keywords, and/or marker colour.
4. Repeat steps 2 & 3 for multiple other in/out pairs
Now all the markers are grouped together in a dropdown menu under the main clip, and can be dragged to a timeline, and then extended beyond their original range.
So both seem to achieve the same result, except Subclips only got fast to use in 17.3 and Duration Markers have always been fast to use. And with Duration Markers you can more easily set keywords and a colour.
I haven't used either subclips or duration markers much yet, so I'm wondering if I'm missing some benefit of subclips. But it does seem like duration markers do everything subclips can do, but are easier to manage.